On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 04:59:22PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What I advocate is having possibly only one (maybe too extreme, but > doable) built-in op pre-loaded > at opcode zero. This op's name is "useop", and its arguments give an > opcode (optable index), and > sufficent information for the interpreter to chase down the opinfo (and > opfunc). In the best scenario, this
One question this raises is where does this initialization occur ? I think the information that would be encoded in these instructions should normally go into a metadata section of the bytecode stored on disk. Having to pseudo-execute the bytecode in order to disassemble seems unnecessary. I think keeping this information separete from the executable section will make the code generators simpler as well. -- Jason